Bhakti poet Raskhan says: My eyes coloured by the love of Krishna, are greedy for Him. They go in search of Krishna, and cannot be restrained by a veil even. My ears are restless unless they hear the sweet message of Krishna. I feel attracted to Krishna, like a honey bee goes after nectar :-)

This verse appreciates how Krishna has dressed up Sri Radha Rani with flowers. The sari is made of Juhi jasmine buds, Chameli, another variety of jasmine is used to decorate the edging of the sari. Lotus petals make up the lehanga skirt. The blouse is made of fragrant roses. Bela jasmine flowers make up the garland around her neck with a rose pendant. Champa flowers make the maang-tika bendi, an ornament to decorate the hair parting and forehead. Sri Radha Rani is looking lovely, decorated with so much love and care by beloved Krishna.

Meera Bai temple in Vrindavan is just off the crossroad which opens at Nidhivan on one side and faces Shah ji temple. As you face the entrance to the Shah ji temple, look to your left, a narrow lane by the temple's bounday wall marks the path to Mirabai temple. It is a simple structure in Rajasthani style architecture. The saligram shila deity is visible from the entrance of the temple itself. There is a patch of green plants in the aangan facing the Lord. Money plant and other ornamental greens surround a small water fountain that can be seen in operation in summer months here.

This is the place where Mira Bai stayed while she was in Vrindavan.

Meera Bai came to Vrindavana when Jiva Gosvami and Roop Goswami were there. She was born in Marwar, Jodhpur's village of Kudki, Rajasthan. Her father Samanta Ratan Singh gave her in marriage to prince Bhojraj, the eldest son of Maharana Samgram Singh of Chittor (Mewar, Rajasthan). Bhojraj died after four years. Bhojraj's brother Bikramjit Singh became the Rana of Chittor. He tried to stop Mira Bai's worship of Girdhar-Gopala (Krishna) and her dancing in ecstasy for Krishna. It is said that he tried to kill her by sending her a poisonous snake in a box. When Meera Bai opened the box she found a shalagrama-shila inside. This black shaligram shila is in this Mirabai temple in Vrindavan.